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hey will succeed at the point of the bayonet. What I mean is, that Lincoln's minions will surround the ballot-box this fall with bayonets to prevent Democrats from voting, and we will resist them with the bayonet. The negro question — a Diversity of sentiment. From the following extracts copied from Northern journals, it will be seen that there is a wide difference of opinion as to the most effectual mode to be adopted to crush the "rebellion." The New York Post says: Daniel S. Dickinson, Francis B. Cutting, ex-Gov. Boswell, Orestes A. Brownson, Gen. Mitchell, Gen. Hunter, Gen. Lew. Wallace, Gen. Rousseau, Gen. Dument, Gen. Cochrane, and others of less note, make no concealment of their convictions that the war must put an end to slavery or slavery will put an end to the Union. These men were all Democrats. They see that the outbreak of a slaveholders' war has changed essentially the relations of slavery to the State, and they guide their minds, not by the old party